An Introduction To Numerology

An Introduction To Numerology

Numerology is the study of numbers, and the occult manner in which they reflect certain aptitudes and character tendencies, as an integral part of the cosmic plan. Numerology and numerological divination were popular among early mathematicians, such as Pythagoras, numerology is often associated with the occult, alongside astrology and similar divinatory arts.

History

Numerology has been practised by many ancient cultures and teachers, including Babylonia, Pythagoras, astrological philosophy from Hellenistic Alexandria, early Christian mysticism, the occultism of the early Gnostics, the Hebrew system of the Kabbalah, The Indian Vedas, the Chinese "Circle of the Dead", and the Ancient Egypt.

St. Augustine of Hippo (A.D. 354–430) wrote "Numbers are the Universal language offered by the deity to humans as confirmation of the truth." Similar to Pythagoras, he too believed that everything had numerical relationships and it was up to the mind to seek and investigate the secrets of these relationships or have them revealed by divine grace. See Numerology and the Church Fathers for early Christian views.

Following the First Council of Nicaea, Numerology was assigned to the field of unapproved beliefs along with astrology and other forms of divination and magic.

Number definitions

There are no set definitions for the meaning of specific digits. Common examples include:

Numerologists often reduce a number or word by a process known as digit summing, then reach conclusions based on the single digit that is produced. There are a number of different methods of calculation, including Chaldean, Pythagorean, Hebraic, Helyn Hitchcock's method, Phonetic, Japanese and Indian.

Each letter has a numeric value that provides a related cosmic vibration. The sum of the numbers in your birth date and the sum of value derived from the letters in the name provide an interrelation of vibrations. These numbers show a great deal about character, purpose in life, what motivates, and where talents may lie.